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ENC Deployment Scenario - Large Outsource Client Company

In this scenario, the company is large enough to have its own domain manager as well as a number of scalability servers and an ENC Gateway Server.

The outsourcing company maintains an enterprise manager that is to be linked to the client's domain manager.

The following illustration shows the network layout in a Large Outsource Client Company ENC Gateway deployment scenario:

Illustration showing the network layout in a sample large outsource client company ENC deployment scenario

Once the client domain manager is installed, it can be used to deploy DSM agents as usual within the client.

The policy can be configured locally using the client's domain manager to allow the client ENC Gateway Server to accept ENC connections from the client computers.

The enterprise manager will replicate its database to the domain manager by using the database provider itself. This cannot be done through an ENC Gateway connection. To make this work, the firewalls must be configured as described in the existing Microsoft or Oracle published best practice.

The computers in the outsourcing company must be able to connect with the client's computers. This requires the outsourcer ENC Gateway Manager to be configured with authorization rules that allow the following: